Box Joint JIg

In woodworking what fascinates me a lot are flawless joints. The finger joint stands out in that it is durable, neat and surprisingly easy to make. This prompted me to try it out. First I made a simple router table, then a box joint jig. Both unimpressive in appearance and low budget but functional. After some fine tuning and experimentation, the process of making the joint came fairly easy and the result was surprisingly good.

Thanks Armand,As usual, this jig is subject to improvements. I am keen on adopting the self-contained system where the thickness of the fingers can be adjusted easily. By the way, I also made a spline joint jig for the router. It works but it was crudely done and not worth showing yet. It also works with the table saw but limited only to 1/8 in. splines in the absence of a dado cutter.